From the description and period of the painting, it seems that we're talking about "Madonna of the Chancellor Rolin" (c. 1435) by the Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (c. 1390-1441). We see the painting below. Thus the interest in the secular world is shown in <u>the man with the book</u> and in <u>the setting and the landscape</u>.
Both elements tell about an interest in studies and indicate the presence of scientific curiosity by the painter. The man in the painting is studying with a book in his lap, indicating the activity was a routine.
The setting and the landscape, by its turn, show an interest in the outside world instead of indoors -- which was the main setting of medieval art --, and it's painted in one-point perspective.
<span>3.inspired people who shared a particular language or culture to show pride by uniting politically.
Nationalism brought together people of similar backgrounds to create nation-states, or countries with people of the same ethnicity. Though this created unity and stronger countries, it would also lead to such extreme pride in one's peoples that violence against the other was common. </span>
Answer:
Im not sure what the options are but my best guess is Legislative, executive, and Judical. It could also be constitutional rebublic.
Explanation:
It's just asking you what group wins the majority (aka most of the votes) on a law, out of 10 votes.
for example, say you have a group voting on whether or not a club should get shirts made. 6 people say YES SHIRTS and 4 people say NO THAT IDEA SUCKS.
the YES SHIRTS group won the vote by a margin of 2, because 2 more people voted for shirts than the amount of people who think shirts suck. it's asking you what most of the group in your question agreed on.
Answer:
It was both the fault of King Louis & his wife, as well as the clergy and nobility
Explanation:
King Louis and Marie probably could have at least alleviated some of the problems with the 3rd estates view of the upper class, but they didn't. In-fact, they made it worse, by spending money extravagantly on unhelpful things ( such as Marie turning her hair into a boat ). Oversimplified made a really good video on the whole revolution if you want to watch it.